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Jun 26, 2026
This week’s themeEven more unusual synonyms This week’s words vinolent timorsome lentous formous
Scheherazade telling a story (detail)
Art: Otto Magnus von Stackelberg Wordsmith Games
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Beautiful.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin formosus (beautiful, handsome), from forma (form, shape, beauty).
Earliest documented use: c. 1450.
NOTES:
Taiwan was formerly known in the West as Formosa, from Portuguese
Ilha Formosa (beautiful island). Portuguese sailors sighted the island
in the 16th c., reached for an adjective, and chose well.
USAGE:
“She is a model of beauty and loveliness, of fairest favour and formous
form, and dight [adorned] with symmetry and perfect grace.” Richard F. Burton, trans.; The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night; Kama Shastra Society; 1885. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The truly creative mind in any field is no more than this: A human creature
born abnormally, inhumanly sensitive. To him... a touch is a blow, a sound
is a noise, a misfortune is a tragedy, a joy is an ecstasy, a friend is a
lover, a lover is a god, and failure is death. Add to this cruelly delicate
organism the overpowering necessity to create, create, create -- so that
without the creating of music or poetry or books or buildings or something
of meaning, his very breath is cut off from him. He must create, must pour
out creation. By some strange, unknown, inward urgency he is not really
alive unless he is creating. -Pearl S. Buck, novelist, Nobel laureate (26
Jun 1892-1973)
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